Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Late 18th century or early 19th century, Germanic, bent pine with woven joints, polychrome decorated, each featuring a lady attired in a long dress to the lid, with tulip and foliate decoration to the sides and bases.
Each approximately 6 1/2 x 9 1/2 x 16 in.
The Estate of the late Dr. Larry Southworth, Fredericksburg, Virginia Brokered by Bill Beck from King & Queen County, Virginia
Bride’s boxes were created in a distinctive folk art style by people living in Switzerland, the Palitanate, and the Upper Rhine regions of Germany, many of whom immigrated and settled in the Pennsylvania and Virginia area, beginning in the early 17th century. Fleeing religious persecution from their homelands, they found rich and isolated farmland along the Great Wagon Road. Bride’s boxes became an important element of the American folk art tradition characterized by the bold use of color and motifs such as birds and flowers.
Minor splitting the wood, dark patina, wear at the rims and bases.